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In the first quadrimestre of the 2018 traffic of the container in the ports of Naples and Salerno it is increased of +7.2%
In the first port of call the increase has been of +5.2%, in the second of +9.6%
June 4, 2018
The Authority of Harbour System of the Tyrrhenian Sea Central has announced that in the first quadrimestre of the 2018 traffic of the container in the ports of Naples and Salerno it is piled altogether to 318 thousand teu, with an increase of +7.2% regarding the first four months last year and with an increase that in the single port of Naples - where they are enlivened 171 thousand teu, it has been of +5.2% and in that of Salerno - where the traffic has been of 147 thousand teu - of +9.6%.
The traffic of the liquid bulk enlivened in the port of Naples has recorded a rise of +5.9% attesting itself to beyond 1,7 million tons and an increment of +53.7% is marked by the traffic of the solid bulk enlivened in the port of Salerno that is gone up than more 53 thousand tons. In bending of the -10,6% instead, the traffic ro-ro in of the Campania ports.
In the field of the cruises, after a accused decrease of the -32,3% altogether from the two ports in the first quadrimestre of 2017, in the first four months of this year the traffic - with a total of beyond 131 thousand fleeting - has shown a resumption of +20.2%, with an increase of +14.4% in the port of Naples (119 thousand pax) and of +142.1% in the port of Salerno (12 thousand pax), positive trend that - second the esteem of the AdSP - would have to lead to an accumulated increase advanced anniversary to +10% in the entire 2018. The traffic fleeting short and medium range have recorded instead an light contraction (- 2.3%).
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